It’s December first and that means gift-giving season has officially arrived! Get ready to change not only the way you shop but the way you gift as retailers, like Joe Fresh, make it easier than ever to cross those gifts off your list.

So where exactly does one begin this holiday season? Why not start where it makes sense, with building your holiday wish list. You can do it the old fashioned way, with a scrap piece of paper and a whatever pen you find lying around, or you can hop online, visit your favorite retailers and let the ogling begin.

With any luck you’ll be able to find wish list options provided by some, if not all, savvy marketing retailers. Those who know how to make it that much easier for you to “like,” “favorite” or “share,” all with the click of your pretty, polished fingers. Check out the Joe Fresh wish list feature. It’s so simple, select the category (shirts, skirts, accessories and more), drag and drop the item and you’re done. This features takes it one step further by letting you style and entire outfit while it calculates the price as you do it, talk about staying within budget.

Looking for a bit of inspiration on how to bring together the perfect outfit, visit the Joe Fresh Pinterest page and check out the “Festive Gets Fresh” board.

Lately, I have been slightly brand obsessed with Joe Fresh. Coveting their highly anticipated and sold out shows at World MasterCard Fashion Week in Toronto, Canada. Tweeting about them as often as they bring new merchandise into stores. Posting videos of my latest fashion favorites. And, oddly enough keeping tabs on their recent expansion into the U.S. market. Maybe it’s because their a Canadian retailer or maybes it’s because I love a good fashion deal, either way I just can’t seem to escape them.

The one thing Joe Fresh has yet to do is create an online market place with checkout functionality. That’s right, so while you may have your wish list covered and your outfits styled, you’ll still have to go in store to make your purchase. You may be thinking this to be a bit odd for a company that’s fairly social and business savvy. However, this was a strategic move to drive people into the stores. So while you’re there, be sure to check-in with your Foursquare app.

What do you think, will Joe Fresh give in and join the e-commerce revolution?